Video Competition 2010-11

The 2010-11 competition ran from September 2010 until June 2011.

Our 2nd Video Competition gave underwater australasia members the opportunity to win some fantastic prizes and have their videos judged by an experienced panel.


Categories

There was just one category this year and we will possibly expand that next year depending on the level of interest and the quality of entries - your suggestions are welcome

Main prize winners will be chosen in August 2011.

Prizes:

Mike Ball Expedition

3 nights / 12 dives on the Great Barrier Reef -
See the world famous Cod Hole and pristine Ribbon Reefs with Mike Ball Expeditions

Nocturnal SLX800i video light

Win a Nocturnal SLX 800i Video Light.

How to enter

By entering this competition you must have read and agreed to the terms and conditions outlined below.

The email link to send your video links to is available to logged in members on the members welcome page. Non-members need to join for free before being able to access that page.

Terms and Conditions

In the Directory

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Sealife CamerasSealife Cameras
SeaLife Cameras is the market leading manufacturer of compact underwater cameras and accessories for underwater photography. Full range of SeaLife products in the underwater shop. Guaranteed best price.

Yamaha SeascootersYamaha Seascooters
Exclusive official distributor and dealer for Yamaha Seascooters in Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. Yamaha Seascooters feature light and efficient personal water scooters that are fun and affordable to anyone.

Pelagian Dive YachtPelagian Dive Yacht
Feel like you're on a private yacht charter with just ten guests. Pelagian cruises the outer reaches of the exquisite Wakatobi region.

Articles

Cyclone Yasi and the Great Barrier ReefCyclone Yasi and the Great Barrier Reef
After the massive impact of Cyclone Yasi, Australia stops to consider the consequences of this natural disaster on the economy, nature and life in Australia as such.
Diving Artificial ReefsDiving Artificial Reefs
When you dive on a shipwreck, jetty or pier do you consider it a nature-based experience? This is one of the major questions I am seeking to address in my PhD thesis at the University of Newcastle, which looks at the use of artificial reefs as resources for recreational scuba diving.
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